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4iU 1 ron. cougi: 1 I I I 1 1 4 TT3 ARE CFrEiirS F2ACTIC ILT rTT2T GOOD ETTL2 kr.o tz2 131J Frits Glim spent Thanksgiving with friend in CIreUL' of Chicago spent Thursday in Huntingdon. Harry Diraond of Chicago Is her for bruf visit Fy Ireland of' Indianapolis spent Thnkpgivinr with his parents In this I Needlework mukes acceptable gifts for Xraas. Buy tlicm bf the ladies at th German Lutheran school hall Tuesdty evening, Dec. 3.

233dt3 "Mr; and Mrs. Otto Triepier of Peru pent Thankseivinz with Mist Minnia Winkeliuan of Court street. Carl Fodgers of Port Wayne spent Thanksgiving in' this city with his parents, Something new In storm buggies at Bid Fall's carriage works. 253 d2wks Mrs. Mary E.

Beck and daughter, Miss Emma Nille, spent Thanksgiving in Wayne, i It Hv relief la court house a to visitors every1 Saturday fro 11 ft J. FrLi Cerf Feeley, Earl Bucher, Dwight Panning, rhilip Payne and Ray Ireland attended the football game and dance Darwin" Ha mer and Archie Erehart of North' Hudson visited in' this city Thanksgiving; Miss Anna May Clot ey of the Sacred Heart academy In, Port Wayne ii spend log a. fV J.iJsjW this city with her parenteV i Mlaa (liaa Penrod 'Tent to Terre Haute yesterday to sp I 'a few day With friend at the St V.KonnaL fresh Oj tern Nick's 232 lf Miss Anha Geye of Fort Wayne visited relatives fa this city Thanksgiv Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kelley of Indianapolis ere'the guests of relatives in this dty.

Mrs. John Weinal Vent to Misliawaka to spend daurv fen the Misses Maym And Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geye of Fort Wayne spent yesterday with relatives to this city. Buy your Christmas gifts at the social dbaraar Tuesday evening.

Dee. 3, at the German Lutheran school hall. 253t3 LV Mr. and Mrs. Hale tra5eftof fyayne spent yesterday wTtff Mr.

trii lira, a E. Bradley on West State Mr. and Will tn snj lr. and Win' YTVaCy Mm Cray went to Detroit yesterday to spend her Thankxgiving vacation with her parents. Mrs.

Andrew aa! and Miss Brilgvt O'Laughlin went to Fort yeter day to" visit relatives over Thankagiv Mitts Agatha Fhaw ana her guest, Mis James, of Chicago, are spending a fw days in this city witlk par ents, on East Franklin street Mis Gray ton of Portland a vuiting her parents, ir, and Mrs. Chaa. G. Grayston on West Tipton street. Elbert Ware of Akron is visiting his parents on South Jefferson street for a few day.

A. Walter and daughter, Margar et, went to Fort Wayne yesterday to visit Mrs. Walter, who ia In the St Joseph hospital, in that city. Ben Bresenhen is visiting rela tives in Fort Wayne for a few days, Mr. nd Mrs.

Fred Foster have ft turned to their home in this city from John Nelson' and' family oV Veeders burg; Mrs. Ben Von of Bakersville. CaLj and Mrs. J. Giant and daughter of Bloomfngtoi.

Nelson, is a brother na rs. .1 ant a Jim, ypn ire tern r. JUrs bcudve r. LOTJISETILLE, K'y, Nov. 28 Ta an nual eon rent ion cf i Southern Edoca lira.

John EmTey aimt; to Port Wayns tioaal asCociaS cc'ivened tfMf. yeweroay wnere tney wera ests or the meeting was held In the Warren Ur. and Mra. Will Grimm at a Thanks. morUl Prrimn hnreh.

wlre ftvtng wner. Un of the "irejieral of the or Oyster Any style Nick's Kitchen. Iganization will assemble during the t231 dtf I three, days of the convention. Ur. and Mrs.

E. E. Allen went tor The deleeatea were'Veicomed' "to fclicago yesterday to spend vThaiikBgfy ILouUvlge" 1 "PrrTryrXlodniTreaF tey With thetr: Uarry Allen, and 1 dent of tha local bard. of. education, and family and their niece, Miss JUasel At 1 Bishop ChaxIE.

Woodcock of this city. I Response, on behalf of the association lawn zvaiogcuer looenrem an 1 was maae dt me. uon l. Ii. powers.

operation at the Huntingdon noapital a 1 state Superintendent of Education, Jack lew days sgo is improving. He will be Ison, Miss. able to resume Jiis duties at the" shoe After the reception' of the 'delegates factory in a feW days. pspers'on educational subject' were I read by members of the." association. P' 11 11 1" i Among those who addressed the organ tion on 'this'' subject 'were the RL' Thofc P' GJIor Bishop of Tennea i iT see.

Memphis. Tenn.T who" anokn sec, Mempnis, renn wbo spoke on Jo iLiiT asaaMhs ene ei sV 3 and COLD3 American Educational. Ideals Drv BalL professor of education, Univer sity Tennessee, Knoxville, whose subject was False 'Education land Some of its and William Dindwiddie, president of the 8. W. Presbyterian university, Clarksville, Peniu, who spoke upon "The Bible' and caueation," FORMES TJ.

SENAtOX DDIS LOS ANGELES, Nojr: 28 Former United States Senator John Percival Jones, who represented Nevada in thj upper house of congress, died here last ght after a long illness. No matter what Industrial commer dal or social problem is to be solved. it always takes us back ta agriculture. Human UTe begins; with an immediate demand for food and" clothing, and these tn their primary state take us to the fanner. Every article of food, with the sing: exception of fishes la the waters, is the product of the soil, as are the various substances from which our clothes are made.

Thua human is directly dependent on the products of the soli, and no considerable population could exist for a day without the daily necessaries of life do rived from the cultivation of the land. As food and clothing must come from the farm, it ia plain that the American people have got to go back to the land or starve. If they will not themselves plow and C'z, they wtu have to employ foreign lafcor to do it Kew Cileana ricayune, Another r'l ne fsr ts Insect c.n cert'' a 1 Lt.j If I. .4 1. stewn.

tils rr ts aversion cf aom 1 strorg sstitt. Ia rtr icerc ry vtror la 1 as I 'j. i. a f. t.

1 tr la to iar AJ i a tr zi tl ta a 1 1 a li a two weeks1 honeymoon through the rint tt gna Misa Margaret Curran. of Indiana un iversity at Blooraington, is visiting her parents, srvd Mra. Joe Curran of North Jefferson street The Misse Eleanor and Blanch O'Connor to Terre Haute yesterday to spend a few days with their sister, 2'is LAnna who is attending State Normal in that eity. Uiss Helen McGreevy and her ruest, Miss Ju enabel Gardner oft La Salle, I1L, yesterday to at tend a Thanksgiving daitceJ 1 Mrs. John G.

Kitch South I From Green to Grn. Redd It's funny thing about rood. Greene Wbat'a to funny? "Why, when It la green they pat It through a long process to orercoma the Certarnly." 'And then they sometimes go and tuddlnj Gsnlua. "Henry, the baby, ahouldnl hav been given that bard rubber balL Ha las thrown it at Lis and ranis ter cry," "1 saw It tacpea, wonderful waant itf ntwaji won rturfnl i Why. tfirnttla cfitT tlirew It wtA "Look said Slowrpay Bend yesterday to spend ThankiglvTng jtagtrtatl toll 1 tailor, "yoa hareat with the Sherman Stulta familT.

ipnl aBrpott la Uee tronscrm. Amonsr the meats at the home of J. I eiowpmj, sua ui tauor. M. Scndder ia this city are Mr.

and Mrs, I with tMng Weekly. tiri, Went (pompously) I'm a gentle fi hyiic'lan Then youTl bare to try OmeUing else It witA you. TitBlts. NOT NEGOTIABLE. Cook Doesnt pay wbatf Quoth th Pessimist.

What 'aces of. fereaebtasv What ocean of Ink. w. Are ahed without teachmg Th peepl to think fteaon enough. Vry Ukly He Dldnt "Come, called the 1' $1 a Joy Rider "(talking on the.

tele phone) Is there anything to prevent you from, getting a car around here promptly? Garage Tea, air your last' bllL Satire. ent; "get up! The birds are all singing this morning." "Well, let 'em do the singing, pop," earn the reply. "I dont feel like doing any of it thia morning I Gnr8usf Bacon How did that box of cifaxi I gave you effect yout rgbert Made me generous. How so?" "I gave all of them away tu th rst one I 8wet lnnoct. Ttj '9 1 TTly srs 1 'it? k.T Kitty Because f.j fa ce is iflUr ed in a plact cf rr.s kind and 1 it to be at! to eonver 1 with him abo V.

Without Ar; Do yoa hav ary v. tav. to st all. Is: li 1 8i tie i. r' nt 9 'C?" fay it ft 1 tli 1 struts or.

.) at tsrvr' Cook Xto you ever look back on the lays of your boyhood, the dear faces ta ths borne, the moon shining on the river "the TaUeva. "the tiii: nuiriirrr.TON pres3 Pi.CZ tZTZJI Indiana. sals By virtue of a oertiff oopy of decree and execution to in directed from the. clerk's oHloo of Huntington Circuit court, in a cause wherein Philip nipskind and Sons were plaintiffs and OUvtr McNown and William Good fellow wer defendants, requiring in 1 1 mak the sum of one hundred twen ty slx. dolars and seventy four cents, with interest on said decree, Mi costs, I 'will expose at publlic tftfle, to th highest bidder, on Tuesday, the 10th day of 1912, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.

m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at tn Coor or the court house of said Huntington county, sell for sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I win at ths same time and place, expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or se much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and COSU. yp Said sale will be made without any relief whatever, from valuation or appraisement, n.15 22 29 PATRICK M.

MeCARTT, Sheriff of Huntington County, Ind. K0TICS JCa KOIf ESnDENTS County, mi In Th Huntington wjvm mem. uarpcra Ktmt inAl T1 1 I', 1 I Making Hie Fortune. Circuit Court, September Term, 1912.. Chester Swearers, vs.

Ida Swearers, alias Addis Swearers, Conies Lnowf the rplaintiif by Charles R. Haller, Attorney, and files his eom 1 1 am 9 ta. I NOTICE OS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN SAID DEPENDANT, That nn less ahe be Snd appear a the 24th da farvenne 111 bay theae threa pto lef ths 11th 4ajj tsxea for 4 sen. I of the January term of tne.uunnngton Artist But lt'a ao MtUa. i ICimiit Court, commencing on the sec 111 hena tnem lamr nA VnnAAht D.

1913.: at i drawing room, tell rverybody I paid the Court 'House fri the City of Hunt fZOO.eacb, for them and your fortune linrton. In aid County and State, and la auada Lustlge iDlaettcr; aJI answer or demur to said complaint, ths I same wfl! be heard and determined la itkA ChaiMia NaanW. 1 her The same being aa actio Physician What la your profeeadoin jfor Drvoroe, la 'Huntingdon OountV, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set Court, at Huntington, 1 UU NOTICE TO H0N RW1SJ, Albert Herschy vs. Julius Bender. Complaint 1160.

Comes now the by Watkins Sutler, "Attorneya, and, files, his coat nlaint" herein. 'tocrether' in affidavit that "the defendant Julius Jknder.U not a resident of the State' of Indiana. NOTICE GIVEN SAD) DEFENDANT, That unless be be and appear th Uth.day of: December, 1912,. being the mh day of the. September term of the Hunting ton' Circuit Court, commencing on the and answer of demur to said complaint, the' sanW Will be heard and determined.

Hook (toterrnptlng) N6; It doeant irfis" absence? The' same beiaf aa ao py! y. tioar for appointment'' of Receiver in Huntington County, Indiana; Ttf', WITNESS WHEREOF, hereunto act my nana ana amx tn aeai or aaia Court, it Huntington, Indiana, this 21st day Of Nov, A. D. 1912. (SEAL.) CHA8.

GRiFrrrn, cierk, i Huatingtocr' Circuit Court. Public Sa! 3th The undersigned will sell at pnhlis sale it hie home, 0 miles north of Hat ington) sad on anrae half miles west Clear Creek Center high school, horses par I cattle, sheep and miscellaneous offer ings. Usual terms. Ed Bowers, auc tioneer iSylvanua Stulta, clerk. I 7 R.

HippnsUL December 'Uth on the E. C. Stouder farm, one half mile north of Harlahsburg on Thursday, Dec 12, beginning at 10:30 a. the nnder, sigaed will hold a joint stock sale offering 6 head of horses, 35 head of. cattle and 12 head of Sheep.

Usual terms. M. E. Ladies' Aid socisty will serv dinner; Garl RudlosI, auctioneer; O. E.

Eviaton, cierx. 1 ERVIN BCZZAFJ), Kept Track of Food Corsumsi. It Is, of course, not easy to estimate the amonrt cf food consume! by each cf ts In a year, but cue Otetle ex rsrt who kert a record cf Lis meal twclre months declares Cst ate 1. leave cf bread, 130 pocr.i cf irmck fl gallons of mllx. a i ate so fewer 300 err, la tiZi to cisr Lcadoa Tit A Proposi heme, '7 1 1 40 33 East Market tion: Say, Mr.

Man, do yoa kaw ar going to lav an ants transit system pay us back by th month. How ya can hav your awn location, and th kind of a hous yon want And as fast I WANTED Light HarleyR am Phone tilt Alstadtsr's Shoe Sttre Real Estate A 7 room esttag ea pavtd I street, geei Iscatlsa. Prie 13100. Seresi nsa ged repak. I IkJrlJ lm Im an Mail Vm wmfa Mas lair impreveaents, good sen, does) to aaeaicet MjOOO, my hand and affix the seal of aaid I 90 acres, good sell, aaHe front mar MMW 7 A day of Nor'A.

D. I912. 1 "(SEAL.) v'j uuoi a uiu ilia, vuvraj, Clreuit mi 111 lira mjuavi, aau mpvisBsna swu. 1 If yet 'sxs Ja JTJm market te airy come Ite.aa' AS wa always nave a choice Usi 't If yon are ia 'the market to sIL Hst rear mrt with aa. aa we alwsva ft TPDCIAR! iWiU Prict eVRosebn ForSal MarkM tteaeiiA" ReeidcBoe Phone IBtchcU rCity Property a list with ms at sac.

Always have Taargaiaa. tall at 340 North Jvfexsea street Over Haatingtea Coaaty Bank. 1 i R. G. Ilitchell iroiirn gton rrj Ei iirJ Is reTTsertts t'r tat this paper sa rsrai rsstei sad emmistsd take aaj rooafpt far EL'TXXmGTCN 1 11 CC1TPATT Sm smali tracts sf land near dry first Monday of ADl .19 12, 1 ranging frsni it acres at bar it the "Court fHouse dn the City of I vain.

1 Huntfagton. in said County and State, soma small farms raarJng frm 40, te 60 acres at a bargain. i I xhart xmit. a number sf gsd 90 acre some good, bargalaa. Cityrpreperty.

ia most: erery lesaHty from l7SO.aad. Ai geed bargsia ia rem hone, large let ea State street at 8750 aly Jt 0: Kaylor Phone 696 Classified Ads WASTED ia this twn? Tea' WU then, her I WANTED Sick and weak to take Mys is a propsition to yoi ts gt a soma It is this: I hsv mors than 100 good bailding lots along this ant lias at very raasonabls prices. Well, all yoa need to do is to bsy a lot, and draw plans far th kind of a hous yoa want, and I win build it for yoa, sad yoa eaa tery Tablets, the great get togetber nerve tonic Makea men and women the busiest people on earth. No disap pointments makes "live wires" ont of "dead ones." $1.00 per box. Mies T.

Ree Tablet Box 681, Huntington, Ind. dtf WANTED Sewing. Phone team. man ismur. no ihiidi.

466. 252U Fius Krieg, rn nmflt rm PF. intersst quits, at that th arayman. aszaiu not exceeding seven years, of th follow 6 ct WANTID Positioa as a domeatsT for wny as yn pay reatr i nsv money Ing deaenbed real eatate, wit Lot lk No. 62.

Shearer's addition to the, city mon proptrtlM of Huntington, Indiana. already bailt which saa sell aa th ii sucn rents ana pron wiu not monthly plan. 6 ROW I Gt a WANTED Position by an experienced stenographer or office girL Good ref Ierences. Address "ajtpenenos, care Press. tatdtf I WANTED Experienced dairy man, married man preferred! good wages.

Good references required. Hurdle dairy, Huntington R. R. Box 168. WANTED Young man to help houses and learn eleetri trade.

Phone 1288. WldU WANTED Good, brirnt bey for good i4k T. 'T, WANTED An apprentta. to War. hair in appreatiee to learn aair aMer.

VAa. Tales enw4ffa laVwiai ftl fktsa I OTX aid swassjt, stvmrasm jmw mwm wavsai wovum An vena lath, beth wstert pumped by geed kata. U350. 113, well 1 ted. Prise flJOO.

tor, ao acre tract scarcity, eei kaOeV niiint hffri B. tontMf wim an sUnaaTi i vm A. oki ern InnnTnVl from vriiii I a a tj. if I 1 av luinvn cu liMin2tni; DWCKrai. amount here thai yon never had any.

not a resident of the r.i )I wsyaf will shew EUte Beauty store. Trade runs about $109 per month, fail ing health cause for selling. W. T. Bailey, Ossian, Ind.

262dtf FOR SALE Seven Jersey eows, all giv ing good now of milk. Inquire of T. L. Wflloughby, Andrews, IL A BIp pas ph FOR 6ALB Leather davenport. 239 Oak street.

262dU POR SALE Single truck harnees ia good eonditioa. Beyer Proa. bb XhiC BUt.uOlpdJCiH;nrtti far what I Pooler atreet. set roa nwhsbiy asvs ts fi. I Sentember Term.

1912. FOR BJOT House. 'Ynoniro at 869 X. Tiptoe street. FOR RENT Eight room EXCHANGE Uldtf house at 429 943 dtf KCHANGID W111 the mdy wh ex changed a black broadolotk coat at X.

of a hall, St Mary's baaaar. pleas sail up paone xna. 1 aot ANNOimCEMIZITS j. K. of H.

Regular meeting Monday evening. ''All members are urged te be pseseat ea aooount of letionf of offi 26244 Cemmitto No. 3 of the Presbyterian Social sire! will hold their snnual Christmas sale at the homo of lira. D. A.

Parvfanoei 809 Jeffemoa street, Wed needay afternoon, Dec 4. Bverybody invited. Ths Standard Bearer will meet at ths home of Miss Helen Trigg Monday evening on Byron The Mothers' Culture ehd will meet at the home of Mrs. J. M.

ea Byron treet Monday afternoon. White Orpingtcrj P0R SALS COCKERELS i AND PULLETS EGGS Uf SEASON. CTRTS BAUMGARDNER, Stoa Shir.5,.5: Cents Six Tickets for 33 Ceata. Open Day and Night Ton Pcppss 11 East Washiagtoa, Street Gradaat Palmer School ef Chiropractic, Chirpratle Fsnn taia Bead, Davtapvrt, Iowa. j.

llzzrcT CEIR0PRACTC2 34 W. Markst Ct, Cltytoa Block, Esatingtoa, lal C5t Eosrs 1 5 p. av; :30 I p. m. T.cnn: Jlnne 1201; P.

Pe p. c. neeratUa. Ialis ntlon. Canatrpatle t'ZMg or rrCKISa PC, writ far fre trial TOSmrX KU TV atmuu yea aav a of yrrsre Cure.

flL U. TAnXXT. Abr. lad. It i 1 Par sal at ZnZrj o.

LOST ,1 LOST Package aoaUlmg black iki whits silk last cveniasr bet wean Arnold's dry goods store sad corner Jefferson street and Ztaa avenue. Ptnr win pleas telephone Mrs. A. a Besssm. LOfST A pocket book eontainng some small change, soms floss, coupon Sot the del oentest sad a reewry.

Leave at this ollee. FOUND near Bailey Mvety. bam, boys fur mitten. Call at fbls ofeee. 261 LOST Mothers' Congress pb.

Be tarn it it 1.1 tir ii. I WWM Huntington. Ind R. R. 7, Box 7S.

252 tf I LOST Small sUver mean pure chain, en Frederick street last va In. Call phone 202 or leave at tam office. fSf, LOST A package of lass, between JC ferson and Byron streets. 1091. LOST Bunch of keys.

Lear at. office. Uf LOST Thresher daybook for llll ltJC wire I Return to this office and receive re ward. LOST Pair of Lady's tween Indiana and kid gloves Front Dosltioa with a future to H. Appry Finder return to 444 WhrUleek street, st this offlos for partfanlara.

til LOSTAmethyst Besary, goM eaeA. WANTED Position aa housekseper for Name of Owner engraved ea heart if anall f.mlhr. Addraaa. If. I'(L aare rosarf.

Finder ls hni The Huntington 1,, MphaU ftmt( ttret Press Offlos. 241 offlee and reeeive rewarl, 24t rOTTBV a i XSSJ. Rlk kid 035. recover same at this' office. Ftv ream brick hens, bam, 1st 50x1 WANTED Msn for new track work.

Pay Saturdays. station. Apply B. 4 C. 222dtf WANTED Baled straw or clover hay.

George. W. Sonen A Son. 220 dtf Buff MM A TV 1 I BAJUBf AOOq UHM XVSa UQ FOR SALE Rhode Island Red and FOUND Child's Catholic prayer book. Owner may recover nam' by aJUng at the Wm, Aklschwed heme, 60S Rest Matilda street.

v. 29243. POUND Coal taken by mistake from the K. C. hall Wedtoeeday.

'PhcSe 293. 'ICtf FOUND Child's whHe fur neck pasoa. Call at thU ofllee. MISCELUUfXtlTS 300 K. Jffra I FOR SALE Up to date two chair bar MONEY For bane SomsChoiccDargains .1 ber furniture good "as new.

rate. Long tnsni, no delays. PrivO of partial payments, ai aatime Sea me. M. W.

Moore. Phoa 22. 1 nil i 129 Cf D. TTNGLIif If IXi epedsl attsaM Tgiwa to the treatment of sSaseana 2S2dtex I throaV Stotnaca and Verraaa System, Offlee Jefferaoa and Wasting ton. Phosse Offlos; 24t Rea 1 IIJ3III.

optician: irrictt J. Chcaawdh; Xast1 Harket Street Phsae 634 DR. R. S. GALBREAIH PbiaiuUH AND STJRGEOBJ Offlee Ovsr War TJ Wll Shoe Stan, 530 V.

Jffersoa street. Phoae 1340 7 DR. J. 6. G0FF Veterinary CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED DAT OS NIGHT.

PHONE 134, Docton Acadcc7 0 Mcalc JJT fCTIONS ON ALL CTXING INSTRUMENTS ft BSCX KASTnf BLOCK II ACROSS rBOMJHIATtE HUNTINGTON CONSSETATOXT OP MUSIC 19 W. Washington street For veanu a liiaao, vioiin, manooiin, aarmoay or theory lessons. Phone 1202. sV Mets. direetor.

1 Miss Grace Cline, TEACHER OF PIANO AND VIOLDf. Phoae 402, Stadre in Odd PDwe Bufldiag IIoIrGoocta Switehee all ahaaVw aad leaxtla fwitchea made from ts.lir EXAirrr PAri.cn Ea. 9 ALL CALLS DAT C2 Kl'Jirr rrrrr ATTrmcr EAircj is. TZTrrurzz ralsrtalcr aaj Paaeral 43 rorth Jersreoa rvn.

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